What kinds of fireworks can I use legally?The short answer: not many. Fireworks generally approved for use by consumers include sparklers; small fireworks that emit colored smoke only; and "glow worms," which burn in bright colors without exploding. The state fire marshal has a full list, including brand names, at myfloridacfo.com/sfm/sparklerindex.htm.
"These are the only items consumers without a permit can legally use," said Nina Ashley, a fire marshal's spokeswoman. Other, more high-powered fireworks are permitted only for industrial use or by professionals in public displays.
So everything else is off limits?
If it explodes, flies or lifts off, the law prohibits you from lighting it. That includes the popular Roman candles."There is no approved list of 'whiz, boom, bang or stuff that leaves the ground' for the retail public," said Bart Wright, the Maitland Fire Department's assistant chief of administration. "Florida Statute 791 is explicit about that. Consumer purchase and use of such material is unsafe, a threat and, most importantly, illegal in this state."
This was created for our Bent Oak residences to keep you informed on information pertaining to Bent Oak.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
July 4th
Hello, July 4th. is fast approaching and that means that dreaded word "Fireworks". I know we have had some rain lately and you may think that it is safe, but it is not. The fireworks that goes into the air are illegal and unsafe. If you find that you must send them off, how about doing your neighbors a favor and pick up the remnants from "your" firework, they should not have to do it. Please be careful!!!!!!!
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Lost and found
Hi everybody, the Logas's on Hidden Pine Ln. asked me to put this on the Blog, they have lost a video tape somewhere in Bent Oak, it has there name on it, so if you locate it please contact them, they would be thankful
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Info on Sludge Report
News from Andrea on Sludge Report..... Dave
www.thesludgereport.org
New information posted today. Update on Governor Scott’s final approvals. Please pass along to your e-mail circles.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSTANT SUPPORT OF THIS EFFORT.
Andrea
www.thesludgereport.org
New information posted today. Update on Governor Scott’s final approvals. Please pass along to your e-mail circles.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSTANT SUPPORT OF THIS EFFORT.
Andrea
This time of the year
Hi Everybody, I hate to say this, but we are in Hurricane season, so here is some information for you..... Dave
NOAA Hurricane Outlook Indicates an Above-normal Atlantic Season ~ The Atlantic basin is expected to see an above-normal hurricane season this year, according to the seasonal outlook issued by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service. Across the entire Atlantic Basin for the six-month season, which begins June 1st. NOAA is predicting that activity will exceed the seasonal average of 11 named storms, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes. Please see the NOAA press release to read all details. v Disaster Kit ~ Visit www.ready.gov to get tools to develop your disaster kit.
NOAA Hurricane Outlook Indicates an Above-normal Atlantic Season ~ The Atlantic basin is expected to see an above-normal hurricane season this year, according to the seasonal outlook issued by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service. Across the entire Atlantic Basin for the six-month season, which begins June 1st. NOAA is predicting that activity will exceed the seasonal average of 11 named storms, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes. Please see the NOAA press release to read all details. v Disaster Kit ~ Visit www.ready.gov to get tools to develop your disaster kit.
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